Men’s Health Concerns

The list of men's top health concerns is surprisingly short — including heart disease, cancer and erectile dysfunction. Thankfully, most threats to men's health are largely preventable.

Making healthy lifestyle choices, like a healthy diet and exercise, are good places to start. But blood testing is equally important. Life Extension®’s laboratory tests for men’s health include but are not limited to:

Hormone Profiles

Prostate Testing

Cardiovascular Risk Assessment

Vitamin and Mineral Testing

As you get older, your health concerns are likely to change. Is male menopause a myth or a true men's health issue? Could testosterone therapy help you feel young again? Life Extension’s laboratory tests can help you get answers to these and other men's health questions.

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Weight Loss Panel Basic Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC100027
Do you feel as though you have tried everything to lose weight? Fad diets, counting calories, hitting the gym ... and the scale still doesn’t budge? In this age of technology there are all kinds of resources to track your calorie intake an... more details

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Weight Loss Panel Comprehensive Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC100028
Do you feel as though you have tried everything to lose weight? Fad diets, counting calories, hitting the gym ... and the scale still doesn’t budge? In this age of technology there are all kinds of resources to track your calorie intake an... more details

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Male Hormone Add On Panel Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LCADDM This collection of hormone tests was designed as an add-on to the Life Extension Male Panel. This panel provides information about a testosterone metabolite that can affect the prostate and the mother hormone that acts as a precursor to ... more details

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Aluminum serum Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC071548 Aluminum is ubiquitous in our environment; it is the third most prevalent element in the earth's crust. The aluminum we are exposed to is in products we use, such as antiperspirants; in the water we drink; and utensils we use, such as foi... more details

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Arsenic blood Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC007245
Arsenic is a chemical element considered to be a heavy metal. Arsenic is typically used in pesticides, rodenticides, weed killers, paint, and wood preservatives.
Arsenic can also be found as a contaminant in ... more details

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Catecholamines Fractionated plasma Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC084152
This panel contains the following tests:
Epinephrine
Norepinephrine
Dopamine
The adrenal glands make large amounts of catecholamines as a reaction to stress. The main catecholamines are epinephrine (adrenaline), norepi... more details

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Chromium plasma Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC071522 Chromium is a mineral that affects insulin, carbohydrate, fat, and protein levels in the body. Increased chromium levels may result if you work in the following industries: Leather tanning Electroplating Steel manufacturing T... more details

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Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate DHEA S Blood Test Item Catalog Number: LC004020 DHEA is a precursor for the sex steroids including estrogen and testosterone. It is primarily produced in the adrenal gland with a small amount secreted by the ovaries. DHEA plays an important role in immune function and stress response.... more details

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